Garden rooms
Create a tranquil retreat in your back garden with our stunning garden rooms, also referred to as outdoor sanctuaries. These versatile structures offer a perfect blend of relaxation and functionality, providing an extended living space in the convenience of your garden. Explore our range of garden buildings, featuring various styles and sizes to suit your needs. Elevate your outdoor living experience with the charm and practicality of our premium garden rooms, where comfort and aesthetics harmoniously come together for a serene escape in your garden oasis.
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Garden rooms offer a unique blend of style and functionality, providing a dedicated space in your garden that feels purpose‑built rather than temporary. Unlike traditional sheds or summerhouses, garden rooms are designed to feel more like an extension of your home, offering a comfortable and adaptable environment for everyday use. They’re ideal for a wide range of purposes, including home working, creative studios, fitness spaces or relaxing retreats, giving you greater flexibility without impacting your indoor living areas.
Built with durability in mind, many garden rooms feature insulated wall panels and secure glazing, making insulated garden rooms suitable for year‑round use. This makes them particularly appealing when compared to lighter structures that are typically used on a seasonal basis. With improved temperature control and weather resistance, garden rooms offer a dependable space, regardless of the conditions, supporting more regular and varied use throughout the year.
When compared to a plastic shed or metal shed, a garden room offers far greater versatility. While sheds are primarily designed for storage, garden rooms are intended to be lived in, making them better suited for hobbies, work or leisure. Log cabins offer a more traditional, rustic aesthetic, whereas garden rooms tend to deliver a sleeker, more contemporary design that complements modern gardens. For those seeking a dedicated workspace, garden rooms also sit naturally alongside garden offices, offering similar functionality with greater design flexibility. Installation is a crucial consideration, and preparing a suitable shed base helps ensure long-term stability and optimal performance. When thoughtfully planned, a garden room can work seamlessly with other garden buildings, enhancing your outdoor layout while adding lasting value and practicality to your home.
FAQ
Do garden rooms need planning permission?
In many cases, garden rooms do not require planning permission if they meet permitted development rules relating to size, height and placement within the garden. Typically, they must be positioned behind the main property and used for domestic purposes only. However, restrictions can vary for listed buildings or homes in conservation areas, so it’s always recommended to check with your local planning authority before installation to ensure everything complies with current regulations.
Can garden rooms be used all year round?
Many garden rooms are designed for year‑round use, particularly when they include insulation within the walls, floor and roof. These features help regulate internal temperatures, keeping the space cooler in summer and warmer in winter. With suitable glazing, ventilation and optional heating, a garden room can remain comfortable throughout the seasons, making it suitable for regular use rather than just occasional or seasonal activities.
What can a garden room be used for?
Garden rooms are highly versatile and can be adapted for a wide range of uses depending on your needs. Common uses include home working, creative studios, fitness spaces or quiet areas for relaxation. Their flexible layouts allow you to furnish and personalise the interior to suit your lifestyle, making them a practical solution for creating additional usable space without altering your main home.
What base is required for a garden room?
A solid, level base is essential to ensure the stability and longevity of a garden room. Common base options include concrete slabs, poured concrete, paving slabs or purpose‑built base systems. The right base helps prevent movement over time and supports proper drainage, reducing exposure to moisture. Preparing the base correctly before installation plays a key role in maintaining the structure’s performance and appearance.
How do garden rooms compare to sheds or summerhouses?
Garden rooms are generally designed for more regular use than traditional sheds or summerhouses. While sheds are primarily intended for storage and summerhouses are often seasonal, garden rooms typically feature sturdier construction and improved insulation. This makes them better suited to activities that require comfort and durability, offering a more refined and adaptable space that feels closer to an extension of the home.